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  • fuck, I'd be too scared to save anything, each photo or music file would cost me a fucking fortune

  • $6,000 for a 1.5 gb/s read speed, here lemme just go sell my fucking kidney...

  • still no good for nuke, fusion io is the way

  • Will these PCI Express SSD Drives over heat ?

  • 5400rpms arent so good either... but 99% people dont need so much speed either... i have 7200rpm 500gb drive in my laptop but the i5 2520m processor more than makes up for it...

  • OMG STOP TOUCHING THE PINS!!!

  • @MrKingSull it's a model aka it's fake, i don't think they would put a 4000 dollar ssd in the open with just a small chain holing it on to a pc case

  • 0:43 he says 512 MB

  • @weyg he says there are 4 of them 512 mb ssds

  • It cost 3$ per MB O.o

  • probably cost around 6 grand

  • look for iodrive optal it have capacity 5.12tb and 6.0g\s bandwidth

    with a price 8.5k dollars

  • @tarektop2000 pci-e cards are always faster then sata drives due to the sata bottleneck....

  • 1337 read !

  • I would love to upgrade to a SSD to replace my hard drive but, it should NOT cost six grand for massive amounts of flash memory. Yes, it does have internal RAID 0 configuration and incredible read/write speeds but, I think the price should be more like six hundred dollars, not six thousand. It shouldn't cost THAT much to manufacture.

  • @jackiecrane57 It costs very little to actually make them, but it cost an awful lot to design and set up manufacturing capabilities for them. That is why the price of electronics stuff falls so quickly. However, a lot of companies shot themselves in the foot because they created SSD drives for the soon to be obsolete SATA connectors. That is why the price of the PCI-express ssd drives are much higher than for their SATA ssd counterparts.

  • 133.7 MB 

  • I dream of a day: of internal RAID.

  • Anyone else notice that everything on screen was in MB/s not GB/s? and also this video says 2TB SSD.. but when he talks about the product he says it contains 4 x 512MB SSD's in raid? ..just sayin

  • @samjurai He probably said it wrong.

  • it's hilarious when a funny reply form the uploader has more thumbs up than the actual video

  • Seriously, "netbooknews"

  • anyone notice the number in the bottom left said 1337?

  • RAPE Drive! lol

  • OCZ REVO DRIVE PCI EXPRESS 199$ 50 GB

  • Maybe 10 more years when ssd becomes cheap ..

  • Rofl amazin offers 7$ shipping on a 8k $ ssd

  • Damnit... this video is almost 2 years old and a 256GB SSD still costs an arm and a leg...

    Apparently its because of how poorly they're selling while companys continue to sell to average joes shitty ass 5400RPM HDDs and just hype about them since they store so much but are slow as shit.

    5400rpm HDs should be made illegal.

  • @StateCCM Your lack of understanding of technology, economics, and government's interference in either should be made illegal.

  • @StateCCM You can't just put a 7200rpm hdd in a laptop. It causes too much vibration and heat.

  • @GOLDxDEAGLE

    well, ever laptop i've ever seen has the option of getting a 7200 RPM HDD to a SSD, but the cheapest is usually pick by default which is 5400 RPMs

  • @StateCCM

    £35 for an SSD is not expensive. Maybe if you got a fucking job that paid a decent amount then paying £400 for an SSD wouldn't even bother you.

  • @snedie69er

    wtf is a £

    and the only affordable SSD is 128GB... wtf is 128GB? you probably couldn't fit your secret archive of gay porno on it.

  • @StateCCM

    A £ is a bottle cap used as currency in Mexico.

    Also Europe is a country, and the middle east is Australia.

  • @StateCCM People are just way too content with the current electronics. If they were all not content with current performances, development would go exponentially faster. Unfortunately that's not the case :(.

  • @StateCCM Lol you are so correct it's not even funny!! My dip shit mother in Law failed to follow my advice and talk to me B4 she bought a PC last year and spent $1500 on an AMD system with an out of date tired ass single core athalon and 2 Gigs of ram. Oh but it did come with a piece of shit "super LCD" monitor that could have been had for $40 at walmart. She was mad when I told her I could have built her a quad core system with double the RAM and much higher video capabilities. DUMB people

  • @StateCCM Then people will start making 5401rpm HDDs!

  • @StateCCM Data density is so high difference between 5400 vs 7200 rpm is not that huge anymore.

  • @StateCCM search:

    SSD Prices Falling Faster Than HDD Prices

    in google. it should show you a chart on tombshardware, ssd's are falling way faster then HDD's

    they say that in about 2-5 years that would revolusionaze HDD's... nothing much from your side but from a company stand point it would(its in the aretical, no point copy pasting it here but...) basically it would make HDD x50 times bigger(where talking TD there, and allot of them)

  • @StateCCM but the 5400rpm ones are "green", right? :)

  • wow what the fuck like..2009?

    and i thought my revodrive was insanely fast.

    ggrrrrr

  • einfach herrlich^^

  • looking at the history of dropping prizes for HD's and memory this will be available for us in 3 years from now for a reasonable prize around 300 a 400 euro.

    Just be patience

  • @hansdegebruiker that is assuming it gains mainstream acceptance. People have to want it and buy it while it's pricey before prices drop

  • @skater15153 Don't worry it will be accepted and wanted (speed sells). Nice to know that I participate to the development of better, faster and more stable computing by buying now a more expensive piece of hardware so that company's can do there development and research.

  • @hansdegebruiker ya I'm about to buy a PCI E SSD in RAID as a boot drive too haha can't be the speed. I just hope that we become the majority so prices come down and sizes increase

  • super turn on????

  • I think only companies would use it to make movies and tv adds.

    This is just too much for only using word and email :)

  • Hell yeh I'm selling my kid and getting one of these!

  • what is the price of this ssd

  • Why are they using Windows XP?

  • @RedKnightAL

    beter than win7

  • man, those numbers are L337... i mean 133.7

  • @stupidrainbo Nice catch! That was probably done on purpose.

  • It's available for OEM's for $4800 at orbitmicro. Powerball here I come!

  • who touched my gun??

  • My mind just blew up to a billion megabytes of microscopic neurons.

  • Probably around 9000$. If I'd win the lottery I would buy this... but otherwise I prefer a car.

  • @Aspect2010 A 512MB SSD retails at about $1500, and a sata controller for about $50. Doing the math this thing should cost about $6000.

  • @3ssay you don't just do 512 x 4 = 2048 man! 1tb SSDs were 10 000 last year! And at 2tb its way more rare, doesnt mean the price just goes x 4! Look, 2x 460 gtx = 290$ atm! they outperform the 580 GTX which is 520$! hows that for your logic? Don't be a dumbass please and seriously that comment shouldn't have been replied whatsoever ...

  • @Aspect2010 Go on the website, check out the factsheet. They use four SSDs in raid 0, it's right there, second fucking paragraph:

    "RAIDDrive, which houses four discrete SATA

    SSDs, comes in a custom aluminum enclosure measuring 257 x 107 x

    25.4 mm."

  • @3ssay Well I don't know but I'm pretty sure when you buy 500 oranges you will probably get a better price/quantity ratio then buying one, thats what I was saying ;)

  • @Aspect2010 No, you weren't. You were trying to reinforce your own ego by making me look ignorant. It backfired, and you're trying to not make yourself look like such a tool. Not that anyone here gives a shit, just you. Eat your crow, and be done with it.

  • @3ssay Really, this discussion was over almost half an year ago. Great job bringing it up. Props, I'll end it now, let's not talk anymore please.

  • 133,7

  • i cant imagine someone buying this, not even the most hardcore users. im really back in ssd news, what about their disadvantages?

  • the price is higher than my 6 months university education cost

  • I'm sorry, I don't have a million dollars for a SSD

  • @JOCKATEO, yeh so will I, very uncool.

  • I'll wait till 1 terabyte a second

  • How much is 1tb? I dont need 2

  • @johnchen0213 1024 GB

  • Assasssdeees

    lol

  • u mean this is what we will have in robots and they will know everything???

  • wholy hell a 2TB drive i paid almost $700 for 2 120gb Vertex 2 SSD's which i am currently still receiving daggers from the little wife for buying!!

  • look the thing it read 1337

  • am i the only one in here that blew a load while watching this.

    guess that makes me a geek

  • OCZ 500GB PCI Express SATA 2 Solid State Drive Z-DRIVE P84 on amazon

    price's for it are £2,031.77 or 2,315.65 in euro mega a buck's at the mo

  • lol

    133.7 as a Read.

  • All this for only 189,999$ US...

  • Herstellungskosten von 10 € : /

  • maybe i wil buy one if it would be 8x ,or i would buy two cards x1,and raid 0 them for less money.

  • and how much is this????

  • holy motherfucking shit 6000$ !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?!?!?! i mean the normal ssds are already overpriced

  • fuck me, 6000 bucks...

  • in other words porn will load quicker

  • You can't boot from those right. like the fusions?

  • @TheWhiteRabbit1990 you can

  • I have been waiting for this for 5 years.

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  • nice

  • omfgggggggggggggggggg

  • 44sec, four 512 megabyte? LOL. You probably meant four 512GB?

  • Bruno!!! this guy is awesome !!

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  • This video is a year old already... and this SSD is still too expensive! >_<

  • @SnowflakeVaan, but this is the best they make. Reguar SSD's have fallen a lot since last year. I might get a 128GB one for $249 soon.

  • kurva !!! und dann bootet man sein system mal eben in .. 3 sec ?

  • Why is he wearing a cap ??

    is there too much light in the room ?

  • @TheForgottenPanzer why are you leaving such a comment? too much time on your hand?

  • @minipcpro then who was phone ?

  • @minipcpro Wish you could use the x16 slots, think about buying a graphics card who only ocupies the first slot and then these cards on the rest of them xD how fast would the pc be ;)

  • @minipcpro hair problem

  • @TheForgottenPanzer its an image, a style of a person, coz its a marketing

  • @TheForgottenPanzer You must be very lonely.

  • @TheForgottenPanzer Because he wanted to bother your stupid ass, are you retarded?

  • @tke800 I can count to potato !

  • @TheForgottenPanzer male pattern baldness

  • @TheForgottenPanzer

    Its coz he's got no hair and feels people wont notice he's nearly bald if he wears the cap... FAIL!

  • @TheForgottenPanzer

    to hide his hair loss

  • @TheForgottenPanzer Don't be stupid, Have you ever heard of a person with a hat on outside when its sunny and when he comes inside he keeps it on so his hands can be free to display or gesture with his hands the features a product might have as he holds it? Come fucking sense.

  • 133,7MB/s Readspeed. Just Leet.

  • boot time? 3 seconds? lol

  • @123qwerty unfortunately it's way slower because of the RAID-controller

  • LOL, i can buy 6 high end computers from that!

  • @oliebol61 more like 1 if you're doing any type of 3D rendering

  • @H8crew6, more like 2 or 3 if you know where to show and how to shop. But I don't know if he meant for $2000, or both super talents for $4000. But I can do a high end i7 at 4ghz for about $750 that includes a decent 3D card. Or add proportionately for the higher end 3D cards for a higher total.

  • quick question

    my pc im using dell poweredge1600sc

    a tower server i know.

    well it only has PCI-X slots

    are there either ANY or any good graphics cards that fit a PCI-X slot?

    thanks :)

  • this makes my hard drive like a whimp!

  • cost $3-5,000 easy

  • i would rarther buy a raid card and some ssd`s.

  • O.O

  • LEET READ SPEED!

  • This dude's accent reminds me of Bruno, for some reason. Regardless, good sneak peak.

  • @saffant bruno is an austrian character and he is gay. i am german and straight. maybe you expected it the other way around? hope you are not disappointed ;)

  • @minipcpro pfft no dude, calm down.... I said you SOUND like him, not saying you have anything to do with him.

  • @minipcpro I knew you were German from the minute you spoke... Thanks for the Video... p.s. I'll be visiting your beautiful country shortly... enjoy life

  • @minipcpro he didnt wanted to insult you .

  • @saffant is it a ach jaah? or a nich nicht, ur right, he does sound like brüno ;-)

  • @saffant i lol'd good comment :D

  • I m thinking the same thing WHY THE HELL they are using XP. C'mon SSD is a new technology,if i m correct not any XP servicepacks service includes SSD drive support. YES you can use SSD drives in XP but the read/write speed is low comparing to VISTA/Windiws 7, Linux, latest Mac OSX versions, even Vista can handle SSD drives better then XP.....

  • @RihoC XP may be old but it's still the most common used operating system and in my opinion still the best microsoft product ;)

  • Wow Astonishing!!!

  • @alienhan

    Win7 > XP > Vista

  • i saw this as an server-ssd for about 20000$ o0

    thats ridiculous. :D

  • can anyone lend me a few grand to buy this =-)

  • @cisco760ca i would if i could!!

  • @alienhan lol, this video is 9 month old!

  • lol the 1TB on newegg cost what 3700?

  • give it 5 years and you will be able to pick these up for under $200

  • I cant wait that long!

  • more like $50

  • @LinuxGalore why cant noooow :(

    hehe

  • I really wish to have one of these, Though i'm actually concerned whether if I can BOOT up from this drive. Because I would only love to have my OS on this drive. Everything else can got to a 7200rpm rusty drive but just wanted to know if its possible to bootup from this.

    + I have an ACRONIS software through which i can write an IMAGE of my OS onto it. but has anyone tried?

  • 4x512 Megabytes? I'm sure you mean 4x512 Gigabytes ;)

  • Yeah - I was confused by that too

  • thats a fail they useing win XP for speed test. i wanna see a 64-bit machines speed

  • huh? maybe it was a 64bit XP?

  • @minipcpro

    that sucks only made for specific things

  • RAID 0 = No TRIM support, so the speed of this drive will rapidly decrease (compared to a HDD).

    No thanks.

  • fuck a duck omg wtf that is fast !!!!!!

  • The price tag is likely to be incredibly insane - but the benchmarks are just dreamy :D

  • @SSDTechnologyForum what you dont want to pay 5k :p

  • NICE ^^ 133.7 MB/S??

    thats L337!

  • want to buy it.. can someone give me a shoplink?^^

  • You could buy 2 used cars for the price of one of these.

  • i want one... but double u tee eff the ocz 512gb version is 2thousand dollars =.=... i casn't even afford a i7 muchless this.. send me one :)LOL PWEEZ

  • RAID 0 :DDDDD

  • I would buy it for my HPC or Super Computer project, but is still way too expensive.

  • Your accent reminds me of Bruno... hmm.. i wonder what that means....

    lol j/k.

  • jesus, this thing WILL boot into windows, its exact same thing as 4 ssds connected to the raid controller, but its all packed in one..

  • i dont think u understad how awesome this thing actually is

  • why's that? If you have a hdd operating on a pci-e slot also if you're a gamer most likey you'll be using a graphics card that uses pci-e so when it comes to having tri/sli or crossfire setups there's no room for this hdd and this isn't a pci-e x1 this is more like a pci-e x8

  • not every gamer has enough money for two Ati Radeon 5970 in Crossfire ;D a 5870 with this card is still enough room.

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  • You don't need 2 5970 to cover the other pci-e slots say the 8800gts which is cheap enough and most gamers can afford it will cover a pci slot if it's near one if not and they have an sli mobo most likey they'll run sli so thats already 2 used up, they should've just kepy the hdd based on a sata connection

  • I know that but for those who really want them and not waste others slots, they should buy a water cooled solution. But I mean come on, like anyone has 1200 dollar left for just two graphics cards. I dont.

  • then again who would buy a water cooled solution for a single video card setup? not very smart... and besides with that type of speed on the hdd's it's gonna slow down the graphics card since they both share the same bus

  • i want it <3

  • I want to see what boot up and running/opening programs looks like rather than just see the numbers.

  • I am almost 100% sure that you can not boot on this drive because it is on pci-e.

  • pause at 1:37

    \o/

  • See everybody? Still ppl prefer to run

    the benchmark under WinXP. No Vista

    No 7. XP is by far is the least memory-

    consuming OS compared to the newer

    ones.

  • just me or did anyone else notice the 133.7 ?

  • A quick example of how hardware RAID controllers with cache (like in this RAID-drive) distorts CDM 2.2 scores:

    Areca1231 with 2x X25-M 160gb G2; Seq. 1512/1358, 512k 1438/1265, 4kb 160.3/145.7.

    Vs

    ICH10R with 2x X25-M 160gb G2; Seq. 521.1/170.6, 512k 306.7/152.1, 4kb 23.26/117.5.

    The only difference between the two setups above is the controller used, these numbers are from the same system.

    And a few more numbers:

    LSI9260-8i with 4x X25-M 80gb G1; Seq. 2532/2726, 512k 2346/2543, 4kb 175.2/164.6.

  • oh it totally agree with you on the controller issue. thanks for all your informations and benchmarks

  • I'm glad to help. CrystalDiskMark 3.x is out in beta versions now, and have been reworked to be usefull with SSD. It now includes a 4KB random QD=32 under the 4K test, so it is now a pretty good quick benchmark for SSDs not behind a RAID controller with cache. If such a controller is used, one must use the max test lenght to minimize the impact of cache.

    For depth analyze of SSD, IOmeter is the only synthetic benchmark that really is up to the task.

    AS-SSD benchmark is also good.

    Feel free to PM

  • Gigabyte per second? Don't you mean Megabyte per second? That's what the display says...